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... this was the morning that the wifi decided to play silly buggers and the iPad decided not to display any emails. Anyway we decide to risk it - we needed a car regardless. Off to Heathrow and we remember that while we aren't sure who we booked with, it was through Qantas so there are only really three options. Nope no booking ... Still not sure how it happened as we both remember sitting at the computer and doing it. Unfortunately we had to pay through the nose for the car. Oh ...

... house which was the house his daughter lived in. Yet another beautiful Tudor style home. After walking along the River Avon and getting some ice-cream we headed up North. We stopped in Stoke On Trent for lunch and went to some incredible gardens called Trentham gardens. Amazing views and they were even hosting a college graduation what was great to see. We went through the maze which was a lot of ...

... wilds could be best described as a small forest grove, followed by a few hectares of sheep pasture and stone walls, terminating at a large country palace/estate. Not exactly Canadian grizzlies and glaciers but a very pleasant mid-day scramble. Also, no black flies... So, we picnicked on the 'peak' of the hill basking in sunshine and the panoramic view of Manchester, Lyme Park, and the Cage (a fantastical hunting lodge/folly near the ...

We began the day by interviewing local people in Manchester. The locals were polite and happy, and it was nice to walk around in the city. The results of the interviews will be listed at the end of this post. After our return to the YHA hostel, we visited the museum of Science and Industry. We learned all about the industrialization and its consequences. Furthermore, we saw all the machines and steam engines that played an ...

... breeding season when they come in to nest on the Cliffs, and they were still in their nests when we walked along the cliffs, so we got to see them... one of those amazing moments when you travel!

Our next County to visit was County Clare where we found a little remote campground just behind the sand dunes from the Atlantic Ocean! Whilst there, we did a Nature Walk through the Connemara National Park and learnt all about the Irish bogs and how they were ...